great I will have a look
Is Roku an option for additional boxes around the house ?
Have you got BT Broadband @murphymoo ?
Im just waiting for the switch from Sky to BT
A Roku is certainly a popular option for multi-room access to apps. I’ve got a Fire tv 4K stick myself. As a BT Broadband customer I believe it’s possible to have the BT Sport app on a month-by-month basis for £18 per month. You would get Discovery+ at no extra cost with this.
I spoke with BT earlier and with the Roku they tell me I can access my whole package through the Now TV app preloaded onto Roku ?
I have to take the word of BT because I dont know lol
@murphymoowrote:I spoke with BT earlier and with the Roku they tell me I can access my whole package through the Now TV app preloaded onto Roku ?
Not entirely true, you can watch your NOW channels via the NOW app, but will need to use others to replicate the rest of your package.
Usually on a streaming device (there is some variance), you can access:
I could go on, there is loads more not listed here.
Once you realise how you can pretty much access everything in decent quality (usually HD as a minimum) via any decent streaming device, the only three questions you will need to figure out is:
You will likely find the answers to 1 and 3 are "less than you think" and "no".
Sky sports / by Sports all on sky platform at present
movies/entertainment etc
Do you record TV a lot? Watch live? Watch on demand?
Are you comfortable using different apps and devices or would you prefer to use a single interface to organise your viewing? Do you really love a TV guide? Do you really watch in 4 different rooms and do you do it often?
Do you like apps or do you mainly watch broadcast TV?
The answer here, depending on your preferences may be you need to negotiate better with Sky.
You can replicate much of the experience with BT, but you would need to put some work in, that isn't for everyone.
I watch live tv - we record things on our main box but not much on the other boxes mainly live sport in different rooms